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[ecrea] CfP: NeoLiberalism and Media of Journal of Media Critiques

Mon Jul 11 18:06:25 GMT 2016




Call for Papers NeoLiberalism and Media September 2016, Vol.2. No.7

Dear Colleagues,

We apologize for the delay of the 2016 issues, Journal of Media Critiques has been remedied the deficiencies to publish critical manuscripts. Author guidelines, review process by new review form to be helpful for our reviewers, copyright notice to contribute open access, and the design of the site has been updated. Moreover, we are proud to be announced that *AcademicKeys, CrossRef, Erih Plus, Scientific Indexing Services (SIS), WorldCat, JournalTOCs*, *International Institute of Organized Research (I2OR), JURN, CiteFactor, Miar *indexes are now indexing JMC in advance.

This year, the first volume of JMC will be published in *September 2016* and the theme is determined as *“Neo-Liberalism and Media”*. The deadlines of the publication are below:

-Completed paper submission: *August 25, 2016*

-Announcement of accepted papers and editing: *September 25, 2016*

-Online publication: *September 30, 2016*

Please register international online journal, Journal of Media Critiques for uploading your completed paper at http://www.mediacritiques.net/index.php/jmc/user/register by *August 25, 2016*. If you need any assistance during this processes you can contact directly our Editor-in-Chief Arif Yıldırım via email (jmc /at/ mediacritiques.net) <mailto:(jmc /at/ mediacritiques.net)>. Peer reviews will be completed until *September 25, 2016* and after final revisions journal will be published by *September 30, 2016.*

Thank you in advance for your interest and contribution. We hope to cooperate with you in our new projects.

*CALL FOR PAPERS*

*SEPTEMBER 2016, Vol.2. No.7*

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*NEO-LIBERALISM AND MEDIA*

Interrogating the role of knowledge, methods and practices of communication and media in the formation, reproduction, and reflection of neoliberal modes, this issue will look at the ways in which intervening in bodies of communication and media knowledge offer pathways for structural transformation. By the order of neoliberalism since the 1980s, many media and communication scholars have redirected their criticisms from capitalism to neoliberalism. Therefore; mapping the legacies and meanings of the terms liberalism and neoliberalism and revealing the complexity and specifity of what neoliberalism is today, indicate the necessity of prospecting.

The term neoliberalism has been taken up keenly in critical analyses in recent years. Criticisms of neoliberalism can be separated roughly into three directions. In the first, the Foucauldians who draw on Foucault’s comments on neoliberalism. The second direction of Marxists draws on Marxist political economy to frame neoliberalism as the dominant capitalism ideology of the present. A third one, which might be called the epochalists, uses neoliberalism as one of a set of epochal concepts to describe recent developments in conceptual terms.

The neoliberal discourse is characterized by shielding the responsibility of society over the individual destinies and transferring this burden to each one. Transferring that individuality transformed by media, communication and thus information.

Journal of Media Critiques is expecting critical papers from different perspectives, as indicated above neoliberalism context based on the media, communication and information theme. Possible topics include but are not limited to:

   * *Hegemony of Pluralism in Media and Cultural Studies*
   * *Determinism or Functionalism in Media and Technology*
   * *Marginalization of Media and Communication Studies*
   * *Neoliberalism and Media, Communication Studies*
   * *Neoliberalism as a Replacement of Capitalism*
   * *Media and Cultural Industries as Neoliberal Markets*
   * *Commercialization of Culture in Media*
   * *Democratic Populism in Media*
   * *Globalized Media vs. Localized Culture*
   * *Conservative Media and Conservative Governments*
   * *The Transformation of Ideology*
   * *NeoLiberalism and Internet of Things (IoT)*
   * *Big Data Issue in a NeoLiberal Space*


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